No-balls, disrespect, and the maiden
ESPNcricinfo presents the Plays of the Day from the IPL match between Kings XI Punjab and Rajasthan RoyalsSidharth Monga21-Apr-2011The no-ball, part I
'People don't realise how hard it is to win in Australia'
Ray Illingworth looks back on leading England to a hard-fought Ashes win in 1970-71, and dealing with Aussie crowds and umpiresInterview by Richard Gi
Madhya Pradesh return to the big league
The story of Madhya Pradesh’s rise from the anonymity of the Plate League Sriram Veera20-Dec-2010The last time Madhya Pradesh were in the Ranji Trophy
The timeless Norman Gordon
The oldest Test cricketer’s views on the game aren’t outdated at allSidharth Monga15-Jan-2011There is only one survivor left from the famous – infamou
Badrinath upper-cut alters match
One shot changed the course of Chennai’s game against Central DistrictsSriram Veera in Durban11-Sep-2010One shot changed the course of the game. Until
From hunted to hunter
Long slagged off as a no-hoper, Nathan Hauritz has turned things around and now is Australia’s main spin weapon for their busy season aheadPeter Engli
Sun, sand, Saravana
There’s lots of good eating to be had in Chennai. And don’t miss the beachDinesh Karthik29-Oct-2010Go to the beachAt 13km, it is one of the longest in
Raina's convincing first step
Suresh Raina’s century on Test debut was hard earned and richly deserved, but tougher tests await for India’s most promising emerging batsmanSidharth
England rewarded for playing waiting game
At tea on the opening day at Durban, England were looking short of options and short of ideas, but six overs into the evening session, there was a ver
Faulty covers, Pujara power, and Bengal's problems
Cricinfo picks out the highlights of the third round of the Ranji Trophy 2009-10Sidharth Monga21-Nov-2009Under the coversRain is passé, bad light is s